Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1939
1939-05-24
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1939-05-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VI. -No. 122. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, May 24, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1939 /N I.38 words
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Advertisement210 1939-05-24 1 foATsiFIEDI LpVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS in lilt's paper WEIGHING M A CHIN E S in NO. PI2 7 I PRLDETERMINED WEIGHT SCALE the variation from correct weight is instantly :-r- or "Heavy" marked on a chart A definite Indicn fJMPBP^^, r excess in weight is Riven210 words
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Advertisement332 1939-05-24 1 MADAME PAGE I LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. 1 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORMADES GOWNS 5 FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— $S. $30. i J 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. «327. SINGAPORE j 1 "!i > hai" all V.X spell success for y« J\ everY man-and woman. And greasy. Good for the332 words
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148 1939-05-24 2 Last Night's First Nights S°w&vloiSE ml an ordinar v wrat looks like an ordinary cisr -nH you think the result must be a v v ordinary picture. y niieI he i« JUI V SS Set'"T et as the title imPUSS, is a murder story148 words
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Article173 1939-05-24 2 AN excellent mixture of dra romance is contained n Patrol.'" which began a seas Aln am bra last night. With Richard Greene and Ke'ly in the chief parts, this Urn story of the crew of one I the m vessels which the Unite StaU sea during173 words
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Advertisement391 1939-05-24 2 STLAMLR SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in En/.am! > P. iV. o. S. S. CO. S SAILINGS. Ol 1 W ARUS. Due. Tonnage. Spcre RAWALPINDI lT.uou June 2 t SOUDAN 0.500 June 2 < I ITRAL !S,(MMJ June 16 I ORFU i 3.000 June 30 :Bl ROWAN 0 OVO Ju y391 words
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Advertisement348 1939-05-24 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS, §NORDDEUTS(PEfi am (Iccorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Comi)viv\ intended fixtures:- OLTWAftD. NOKJII CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s m.s. v-OBURG' omits Manna North chma Yokohama w qv 9 cs. ODER" omits North mw9 m China Tlin t4 I IttA "MARBURG" j I ms. uld.i'348 words
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Advertisement467 1939-05-24 2 ijTHE HO HONG STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED, i Regular fo'tnightiy service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettcnham, Singapore, Hongkong, tSwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. j Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tr.ps. NEXT SAILINGS:- I For CHINA lor RANGOON "Hong Slang" Jun 5 4pm Hong osng jun.467 words
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Advertisement144 1939-05-24 2 T H. VMUrKr; A M X XIX A LINIF. |j OeuJs<!i-AustraJi.vcfie Dampf chafs QjestUsehaft (C ompanies in; urporated in Cimanv) PASSENGER AN T D CARGO SERVICF OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA %ND JAP AX POETS. Due S pore 19?q s.s. PREUS&EN Direct M ay 23 t mS. LEVERK'US&VSN via Manila144 words
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Miscellaneous185 1939-05-24 2 f*DAIL~Y CTOSSWORiri CLUES ACROSS: 27. Couv.ev I Ewe '"nagram.. CM'Fs BOWN U is io go backwards. 1 13. EngU.ii poet. 2 J r m MaCbetk fS?' folk cau 18 -My day., when I ,vas gM 16 Ln'ely 3 d -1 ud "™nf Shakespeare. Q [i^(u runlinam 2 Cliirt f oSSS^185 words
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Article412 1939-05-24 3 LONDON COMMODITIES cruBEB London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Steady Quietly steady Buyers 8 8116 +116 Sellers 81 16 83 16 4 yard iJune) Buyers 8 8116 +116 Sellers 84 83 16 +116 ud July Sept.) Buyers 84 83 16 +I*l6 Sellers 8 3tf6 84 +116 rward 'Oct.412 words
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Article72 1939-05-24 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 23, 5 p.m. Total io* flnandat -an* Dividend Booaa yea' e]oaa Daw ns Payable Date to 2 ?Kf S)fc% May-17 May 26 g V sd. int. June 8 June 14 June mg Cone 6d No 24 May 24 May 31 May72 words
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Article829 1939-05-24 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 23. 5 p m. F*aser and Co Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3- 3 6 Austral Amal 4 74 5 Austral Malay 38- 42 Ayer Hitam 20 21 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin r nn 19 20 6 Batu829 words
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Article115 1939-05-24 3 Singapore, Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $114y 4 unchanged. With a steady market for tin shares in London there was a small enquiry in this section to-day for local issues. RUBBER. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 cents, buyers July September115 words
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Article259 1939-05-24 3 Singapore, May 23. The following are the exchange stock 1 this morning according to the daily clr- cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 1 London demand 2 3 25 32 I Lyons demand 2040 I Switzerland demand 240 Hamburg259 words
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Article16 1939-05-24 3 Singapore. Wednesday. The price of tin at noon la Singapore was:— $114% (up $3 316 words
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Article19 1939-05-24 3 lhe price ol rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was*. Buyers 28*8 (down ft); Sellers 284 (down ft).19 words
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Article195 1939-05-24 3 6% Maynard ft Co. Ud-. Int Apr. 30. Oct SI w SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 4% 1913' red' g Lav qwb 5 1 SS €f f 2^0C W .H8 119 el. Int Jan. *U. JnTj ■LUl^iT* 4M1 1930 red. f 6 500 008 n7 119 ci. mt. Mar. L195 words
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Article164 1939-05-24 3 Singapore. May 23. Ii «Siami W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $123 R tSiam» W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $125 R <Siam' W. Coast No. per Kdyan $121 Siam No. 1 JjJ 3 9 Siam No. 2 JJJJ Siam Broken Rice No. 1 JJ" Siam Broken Rice No.164 words
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Advertisement30 1939-05-24 3 THE EASTERN UNITED •881 LANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. LAKY, PERSO!S\L ACCI N >kKME.VS COMPENSA VND PUBLIC lIABIUTY INSURANCE. OFFK3C: IX STREET SINGAPORE F. W r HALL, Oe&aral Manager30 words
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Advertisement209 1939-05-24 3 t~ —f= —n "j SAVINGS you to A collar saved is an extra dollar eamea. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from timp to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be209 words
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Advertisement385 1939-05-24 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated lv China o> Speda: Charter > U, Cccfl Street Smt Telephones- Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 518»-a Cable Address: "CHTNGKTJO.* Paid Up Capital -h $40,000 000 Of Reserve Funds In Fxcess Of Ch f ■> 200 000 Total Assets385 words
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Advertisement527 1939-05-24 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS The Advertiser Box No. 466, Malaya Tribune, Post of South Indian Conductor lor Lxptiimenial Area in Johore. The Post is now filled. Applicants are thankq (220. A) WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN ior quick soiling line to stores shopwS*P T i '1 nly ener ?etic and persons with initiative need apply.527 words
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Advertisement423 1939-05-24 4 I ARCHITECT VERSATILE desires nosition, long experience practical artistic good designer. Box 564, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (186.AJ I RELIABLE EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT CLERKS, good handwriting undertake writing up Account Books for Companies, Private Individuals. Clubs, Hotels. Associations also rent collecting! Moderate Fees. Enquire Box 574, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (213-A)423 words
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Advertisement497 1939-05-24 4 Educational WANTED To Give Private Lessons In Dutch, German, French, Italian Spanish Moderate Terms. 67, Wilkie Road' Langkat House. (207 A» PROGRESSIVE PHYSICAL MENT COURSE taught $5.00 (Practical) 34A, Sit Wah Read, Singapore <206 A STANDARD BALLROOM ALL THE LATEST NOVELTY ENCE DANCES taught by "short-cut-methods. Success guaranteed i n497 words
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Advertisement421 1939-05-24 4 RADIO SERVICE, Repairs by experts, under European supervision, most moderate charges, vv n r never your radio is out cf order Dial prom pi service and satisfaction guaranteed, Electrical Dept., the Commercial Trading Co., 17, Norch Canal Road. Singapore. *****) i FOR SALE Valuable Freehold Land and situate at Thomson421 words
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Advertisement483 1939-05-24 4 THE LANKA HOTEL, 13, Trafalgar St., off Tanjong Pa*ar The only boarding and lodging house with every comfort and excellent cuisine Five minutes walk from Railway Station and Harbour. Special monthly terms for Boarders Rooms Sl.OO, $1.50 Double Room $2.00 Per day. Telephone *****. TO LET: PurnWd flatlets, Katong Road483 words
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Advertisement522 1939-05-24 4 i THE OBMHUISe! 'of England, ?1( CO, 12, Sitter I "it a j note thai ber will be altered 1939. to No. 5114 BANKRUPTrT ,> (CHAn i Nc E IN THE HIGH COl SETTLE- In Bankruptcy Re AHBf AT BIN H 2f. 108, Minto R First Engineer nam. '<.l>urReceiving Older522 words
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Obituary36 1939-05-24 5 ment is announced between Yoke Lian, youngest son of Mr Liew Fong Pheow and Fong Pheow of Singapore, on", Kwai Yong <Lucette id daughter of Mr. Ong and Mrs. Ong Boon l Singapore.36 words
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Article356 1939-05-24 5 Singapore, Tuesday JHAT she had drunk caustic soad with the intention of taking her own life as she -had been frequently caned by a Teochew man living in I he same street was the statement made 4 by a 16-year-old Cantonese girl, Soo Ah Hung, to356 words
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Article277 1939-05-24 5 Singapore. Tuesday. SENTENCE cf eight months' rigorous imprisonment for pos.SfS.sion of arms without a permit, in addition to a fine of $50 (or two months' rigorous imprisonment in default I for possession of ammunition without a permit, was passed to-day by Mr. Conrad Oldham, acting277 words
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Article421 1939-05-24 5 Singapore, iiiesaay. A MEETING of the m the Malaya Publishing House Limited was held at the Registerea Offices of the Company to-day with Mr. E. Keating in the chair. Others present were Mr. F. C. Sands, Mr. P. E. Thomas. Dr. Chen Su421 words
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Article109 1939-05-24 5 I Singapore. Tuesday. Si a Kok Tin. a 28-year o'd Chinese ricksha puller, appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh in the fourth polic court this mornintj anl changed that he last Sunday attempted to commit suicide by jumping into thin front oi the Ifastec Attendant's pier. It109 words
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Advertisement567 1939-05-24 5 iWKKUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45> HIGH COURT OF THE «'AITS SETTLEMENTS' [LEVANT OF SINGAPORE. >tcy. No. 269 of 1938. K k M. KADER MAIDEN of No. <mi. North ISridge Road, Singapore, Trader. Order made: 20th January. Adjudication: 201 h January, <: place of First Meeting: 20th at 10.30 a m. o567 words
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Advertisement732 1939-05-24 5 TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders ->re invited far the erection and completion a one b!nk of flafr at Campbell Lane. Plans, Specification and Form of Pender may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50 which will be refunded if a732 words
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Advertisement663 1939-05-24 5 I BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF IHE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS' SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. j Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: KASSIM BIN ABDULLAH. Address of debtor: Rim Ja~\n. Description of debtor: Peon, District Officer, Jasin. No. of Proceedings: W.E.A.O. No. 15 cf 1939. Date on663 words
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Advertisement210 1939-05-24 5 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of well-kept, modernistic m design, «Arrf U I: pean Polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (to be .sold in setsi English crockery, glassware, table cutlery, Etc.. Etc. The property of Captain R. a. Pinhey. m be held at No. 5, Raoisgate Road, (oil Grove Ra\> On Sunday. May 28th.210 words
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Advertisement36 1939-05-24 5 CORNS arr killed and Imnm4 uilh jn-i one application of <»*'t--lt. «!ro;> or two eajdb tlic- torliinof thwaUiag tui—■ A IV* imp* la!rr ran lifl off tin" rom root :»n»l nit. PETS-IT Mali*- ywm /"rgrt rorns.36 words
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Advertisement96 1939-05-24 5 CRUSHED BY STEEL PLATE SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. fIJHILE ENGAGED WITH FOUR If TEEN OTHER COOLIES IN CARING A STEEL PLATE FEET SQUARE AND WEIGHING THREE QUARTERS OF A TON THROUGH A DOOR OF THE ADELPHI HO TEL ON MAY 17. AN INDLAN COOLIE. SHAH HAMID, VfAt, PINNED UNDERNEATH THE STEEL PLATE96 words
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95 1939-05-24 6 I [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rHE Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the China Relief Committee and th? Chinese Assembly Hall Committee, all of Selangor, have sent the following telegram to the Secretary General of the League of Nations, Geneva: "We express abhorrence at95 words
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340 1939-05-24 6 r £UJJ'J building of small properties in Singapore hag been on the increase during the last few years and several new housing estates have come into being. This year that activity is being inten sified and one of the newest ventures is the development340 words
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860 1939-05-24 6 Alleged Assault By Husband The case called for expert evidence on the interpretation of Hindu customs respecting adultery on the part of the wife. The accused. Hari Krishna, a young driver employed by the Singapore Traction Company, was tried on three charges of voluntarily860 words
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Article213 1939-05-24 6 What Th e Stars Foretell TO-MOR&OW I READERS. m money stars t Z favourable and 1 centrate on ro J hack work rath\ Z any new enten Z push things nay. Specuh Z wont pay to-da SPECIAL IN I ruary 20 to flffl I 2 frow business tra end nhould213 words
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Article82 1939-05-24 6 i N.S. CHINESE i MEETING I \From Our Own Rep Seremban, Tuesday. OVER 500 Chinese representative.s Clubs, Associations. School > Guilds including lead» 1 of 1 >n Negri Sembilan. a c semblnd Metropole Theatre swore allegianct to their nv promised to have nothine to do Japan, ?.nd also82 words
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Article124 1939-05-24 6 Singapore, Tuesday Mr; i of 30, WoodsviUe r" ad. fore Mr. C. H. Kch in I Court this morning to Rural Eoard summons' were (aJ that the on W 21 viate from th** plan appj Chairman, Rural Board, the buildmg on lot 115 without the written Chairman124 words
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Advertisement258 1939-05-24 6 a i»i:<,iu:j: Jo Accountancy. S-rr-taryshlp. Cost Accountancy Shipping. linking. Insurance or BookKj"«"Pln K ta Mwntul for a rjlghly-paid executive position. Examinations can be taken In Malaya and necMj guaranteed by postal training The tatS n,u A i r K o, i- n ancv 11 tnp ,P dln K tn.tltutlon ah258 words
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Advertisement50 1939-05-24 6 ARE YOUR te Sk EYES WEAK frwT Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually p'anncd and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade Bids., Phone 3002. A Thompson, Dr. 0 f Ocular Science.50 words
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Advertisement133 1939-05-24 6 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD I Obtclnabi» of mil CbmmUU an 4 Storm I For Styie, Comfort, Economy CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd Branch Offioe: 348, N. Bridge Rd SINGAPORE. U 19 3 9 HUPMOBILES IF YOU EVER OWNED A HUPMOBILE DURING THE133 words
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Advertisement198 1939-05-24 6 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have-pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at tun and 2*** heaa and above eyes. BhortSLf?! breath feel n. rvy. or suffer from poor sleep, loss of memory and enerry induV-s--tion, worry and [ear, your trouble i- nfoh ab y caus,-d198 words
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Advertisement118 1939-05-24 8 I A Grand Companion Picture to PA YANK at OXFORD" only this time its j A CANTAB at WEST POINT!" i Opening TO DAY 13.15—6.15—9.15 I j at The CAPITOL Romance! Thrills! Excitement!! ITS A UNITED ARTISTS HIT! j ROXY BAR Open_s p.nn. T.'N Midnight. vst night: 6.15 915 A118 words
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Advertisement201 1939-05-24 8 =Z= T WAS IT A GHOST ON THE JURY THAT SENT AN INNOCENT MAN TO THE ELECTRIC CHAIR DON'T MISS NEW UNIVERSALE** NERVE-TINGLING THRILLER PAVILION 6-15 9-i5 TO-NICHT "THE JURY'S SECRET" WITH KENT TAYLOR FAY WRAY i A SPLIT SECOND TO THINK—ONLY AN INSTANT TO DECIDE —A ANOTHER MAN'S LIFE201 words
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Advertisement446 1939-05-24 8 THEATRE ROYAL 6 p m TO-NIGHT 9 p m A Grand First Run Tamil Picture Produced By Mayura Film Co. "saint ARUNAGIRI" Featuring C. Sangaralingim Master Thyagarajan a big supporting cast TO-NIGH! LAST NlGllflvr T4Tp~M~ m m IS mm 1 Im tv.o pnows f>■ Show: Gene Autry in "GIT ALONG446 words
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Article29 1939-05-24 9 Reuter. Paris, May 22. htrrn warships including the Dunkersqiie and Stras--1,1 and cruisers Georgesleygues, SSL and Vlontcalra. left Brest on r rruise in British, Belgian Jvnuv. mtns.-Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article158 1939-05-24 9 Reuter. LONDON, MAY 23. ftfEt S IAIIY WAS INVOLVED IN (I MOTOR ACCIDENT IT III.MBLtPON THIS AFTFJtNOOV. '< i nil DING TO A STATE- I SwT MADE AT MARLBOROUGH Jof Sl HER MAJESTY WAS NOT in which Queen Ma v Mi ned, and although badlyReuter. - 158 words
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Article545 1939-05-24 9 «i y ith Empwe Day eeMHWtkms, v hich arc hems held in the British Empire to-day, a personal ora iscount Blcdisioe, President of the Empire Day Moveiri.e 1 I ...in.- moil Malaya are celebrating Emits own individual way. and addresses on some >ie arc usually delivered p545 words
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Article76 1939-05-24 9 Singapore. Tuesday A 37-year-old Sikh. Kishan Singh, was produced to-day before Mr. Kenneth Blacker, of the Third Police Cbttrt on charges of possession of arms and explosives without a permit Accused was arrested at the Fogden and Brisbane cooly lines. Naval Base yesterday evening, following the alleged76 words
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156 1939-05-24 9 in gapore, Tuesday. IMPOSING a fine of $40 on Mr. D. Whitehead for an offence committed under the Lighting Control Ordinance of 1939 the firsi case of its kind in Singapore, Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Judge, remarked that he was satisfied that156 words
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Article35 1939-05-24 9 Reuter. London. May 23, A bomb, untitled Piicc, waAhrown .hrougri a window of the King's Live gyu oasiiuu, Scalor'h uarracks Tlic bomb was immedia-jlv Plunged into a bucket of water, and dti not explode. -RouterReuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-24 9 FURNITURE Furniture supplied in and beautiful designs I see our showroom. l£ E KIM SOO LTD. BET, 'PHONE 2063. AND SAFFGT ARD YOUR DEPENDENTS FOR ALL T:\II 1 UALAYA BRANCH 6 JAVA STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. THOME o»87 K. LUMPUR. ——I40 words
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Advertisement108 1939-05-24 9 mmt jiui_ jwibjuum^^ NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. TID LARCIST AIR-CONDITION-ED A BAR ft. T I\ Iff VI.AYA WITH BAR UESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCeT" NIGHTLY AT 9.50 P.M. TO V DANCE (WSOSM ADMISSION) EVERY TUES, THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM 1.38 PM, to 1.30 P.M. i SPIK JAE FX TRANCE108 words
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Advertisement153 1939-05-24 9 The Sweethearts of FOUR DAUGHTERS" Return Again in a I aster and Funnier hii than their last one! ALHAMBRA NEXT WEEK rr-T— mm —»ii ■■■wit j t (i .™"T"us |"mAHJ.BOHQI fell"! a Eumrm (keening but stu.l draws cfeowoiif* houses: "MIXAL KOBf' BPAND NEW CCPV IN TAI MISS K. T. R.UKMANI153 words
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Advertisement222 1939-05-24 9 gft Acclaimed By Yisterday's Larjcc Audiences! TO DAY .1.15. 6.15 9.15 P.M. IIIIIna n n t I Saturday Sunday Show,. ALHAMpRA I I R too! So they crossed HBBI ~~Sm mT-rft Tathe G^^ttc' IpBHBNjp warrenhymer ENRV a «*ett a nu/^kir I te u^ rp t c h r,l -T DOUGUS222 words
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Article729 1939-05-24 10 JAPAN'S "MORALITY gY that queer mode of reasoning at which they are so adept, the Japanese have quite persuaded themselves that the war of aggression which they are waging in China is for the good of the Chinese. Forgetting, or perhaps ignoring, the fact that nearly two years ago they729 words
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Article, Illustration886 1939-05-24 10 E. T. HUANG - By E. T. HUANG THE Itajo-Germaa Military Alliance is a direct challenge to the newly-formed Anglo-French-Turkish Mutual Assistance Pact With Turkey on the side of the democracies, it would he wrong to say that the are not impressed, but it would be a greater886 words
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Advertisement177 1939-05-24 10 I sew with I ci My- A k okj reap v semsfachos* HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. Robinson 8c Co., Ltd I TURKEY FOR LOVELY RUGS! j Make your rugs from Turkey Rug Wool the P B Brand every ounce of which is guaranteed by Patons Baldwins' 1 here are over177 words
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Advertisement59 1939-05-24 10 m, Etc., Etc, On jjiopiay at 800 CHIANG CO., 304, Nortn Bridge Road. (Next to The Medical Office). /1/.ST ,4 TRIAL Our New Scientific Method of accuracy in Eye Examination and our Modern «Sc Distinctive Glasses at exceptionally Low Prices, a trial will make you believe. Everbright Optical Co. 19,59 words
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Advertisement29 1939-05-24 10 TAILORED to MEASURE by our expert European Culler l LOOK LITTLE COST WHITEAWAYS j QUALITY VALUE SERVICE j KUALA LUMPUR SSSLTgn a bh.mi i'rJ.N A\7« taipeng. 9IAt*APOIfL iron mmm29 words
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Article325 1939-05-24 11 Norman Soong Writes i ;i minutes to seven v ame, twentyack, moth-like a heavy antiaft gun on the crest of the hill practically on (op of us bewail barking, ig us on the hillside and hurling flashes of d around us. of the moth-like faltered and325 words
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514 1939-05-24 11 CREW OF 62 STILL ALIVE U. S. Naval Ships Rush To Rescue Si RENUOUS eflorts are being made to rescue an American submarine, with a crew of «2, which has sunk in 240 feet of water off the New Hampshire cost. Naval vessels rushing514 words
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Article31 1939-05-24 11 Reuter. London, May 24. Four men were killed w hen Hampden bomber from Manton crashed in flames at Kiivick, near Newark golf course, yesterday afternoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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131 1939-05-24 11 STOP PRESS JAPANESE BOARD P. O. LINER Reuter. Hongkong. May 24. JHb British Naval authorities report that Japanese from a destroyer boarded the P. and O. liner Ranpura at 8.50 this morning outside the south-east entrance to Hongkong. On receipt of the news the Commodore sent a radio message toReuter. - 131 words
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Article50 1939-05-24 11 Reuter. Warsaw. May 24. THE Polish CommJ ssioner of Danzig has handed a third note to the Danzig (Nazi) Senate regarding the Kalthof incident, requesting a new building in place of the Custom? House destroyed and an early response) to the two previous notes.— Router.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article43 1939-05-24 11 Reuter. London, May 24. THE House of Commons Chinese Crmmittee is meeting to-day with a view to appointing a deputation to interview the Foreign Secretary and ihresh out the question of defence of British interests in China. —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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449 1939-05-24 11 RUSSIA ALREADY IN THE PEACE FRONT? Reuter. POLAND and Rumania have agreed to extend their longstanding mutual assistance pact, originally directed against Russia to cover an attack from elsewhere, Reuter learns in foreign circles in London. It is stated that staff talks haveReuter. - 449 words
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Article116 1939-05-24 11 Paris, May 23. IE Matin's Geneva correspondent says that the French plan to solve Anglo-French Soviet negotiations is broadly as follows:— The three countries to guarantee each other mutual assistance in the event of one being the victim of direct aggression; Russia to guarantee Poland and Rumania116 words
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Article247 1939-05-24 11 "All I Want Is A Cup Of Tea". Rruter. fT is stated in court circles that there is no cause whatever for anxiety but the doctors wish Queen Mary to have complete rest for twelve hours before making a further statement. All immediate engagementsRruter. - 247 words
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Article169 1939-05-24 11 Reuter. London, May 24. A bulletin issued from Marlborough House last night, signed by Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson of Penn, states: "Queen Mary is suffering from bruising and shock as the result of an accident in which Her Majesty's car overturned. Though the bruising is considerableReuter. - 169 words
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Article76 1939-05-24 11 Reuter. Geneva, May 24. THE League committee which 1 was given the task of drafting the text cf a resolution in answer lo Dr. Koo s appeal to the Council met yesterday. The resolution will reaffirm the recommendat >n of the League to member statesReuter. - 76 words
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Article137 1939-05-24 11 London, May 23. THE administrative control of the Fleet A*r Arm passes to the Admiralty to-morrow. At the same time the Royal Air Force, stations at Lee on Solent, Ford, Worth clown, Donibristle and Bermuda will be transferred loth.c Admiralty for the use cf the137 words
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Advertisement67 1939-05-24 11 included perhaps, yes by in Unaccredited that they need they may complain often of headache, kilc using the eyes ny other symptoms I tica] defects occur I and in so many °«ly the competent with a complete acequipment, such as j d to discover rhe gree of the trouble it.67 words
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Advertisement15 1939-05-24 11 fhire your record I H *J. VI. V. SPECIALISTS SINGA.OKE PENANG K. LIMPCR. I Matters15 words
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120 1939-05-24 12 \yrom Our Oun Reporter] [poh, May 23. lEMPIREI EMPIRE Daw the birthday of Queen J Victoria, which falls to-morrow will be eelebratec] in all the English schools in Ipoh in a manner befitting ll Tl- LV oar°piato:ns of the Cadet Corps and "ire- scout120 words
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Article69 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Own Reporter) Penang, May 23. ANOTHER tarring outrage occurred In a private house at Transfer Read at about 5 a.m. this morning, when it. is alleged the front portion of the build ing was smeared with liquid tar. Th/ 1 occupier of the house, Mr.69 words
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Article258 1939-05-24 12 British Chinese Badly Beaten Up Reuter. Kulangsu, May 23. REPORTS have been received alleging severe manhandling of the Chinese people arrested and taken to Amoy after the recent landing of Japanese bluejackets in the International Settlement aerc The exact number of arrests is unknown but itReuter. - 258 words
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Article61 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 23. FOUR bombers from the Royal Air Force at Singapore landed this morning in Ipoh on their way to Taiping The planes left Kuala Lumpur and landed at Ipoh Aerodrome at about 5.38 am. The machinese were61 words
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Article117 1939-05-24 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Ralik Tulau, May 23. A SIAMESE woman, who was arretted for bring found in possession of dutiable liquor in an attap house appeared before Mr. S. Ste wart at the Balik Pulau Police Court to stand the retrial on the above117 words
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Article124 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Ou-n Correspondent) London, May 15. Lord Harlech took the Chair and Farl Winterton was principal guest at the annual dinner of the School of Oriental and African Studies at Grosvenor House. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. R. Bottrall. Dr.124 words
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Article99 1939-05-24 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) P Seremban, May 23. E first century lor Negri Sembllan was made by Felix de Silva at Tampin yesterday, when playing for the Negri Sembilan Club against Tampin His innings included 14 boundaries and two sixes. The match eventually ended in a99 words
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Article103 1939-05-24 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 23. PROBABLY the only school in Malaya t > do so, the AngloChinese School, Ipoh. has organised a radi > society to foster interest in 1 subject of ever-grow-ing importance. It is also the aim of the103 words
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Article161 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Oun Reporter j Penang, May 23. rpHE case in which an Indian named Raniasamy stood charged with alleged theft of a promissory note for Rs. 1,500, the property of Muthu Raman Chettiar on Mar. 8 at 53 China Street was resumed yesterday before161 words
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Article72 1939-05-24 12 Mr. Clifford Huntsman, the wellknown English pianist, gave a recital at the residence of the General Adviser, Johore, the Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys, last night. His Highness the Regent was among the large company entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Pepys. Mr. Huntsman will give a recital72 words
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Article105 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 23. IN Indian stiwient of the &eni° r A Cambridge class of the SI. Michael's institution, Ipoh. has been arrested by the Police in connection with allied house trespass m the quarters of Mr. Wordwortfi, a teacher at the Anderson School,105 words
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126 1939-05-24 12 [Fro?n Our Oun Reporter] Ipoh. May 23. HARROWING accounts of the scourge of cholera which has spread over a number of big cities in China, including Canto;:, have enlisted universal sympathy, arid many countries have made plans to render assistance. In common with126 words
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Article170 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Oun Reporter] Seremban. May 23. A CHINESE named Chan Fong appeared before the Seremban Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph. yesterday morning to answer a charge of voluntarily causing grevious hurt to a Malay woman with a parang, and three charges causing grievous hurt170 words
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157 1939-05-24 12 \Vrom Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 23. cjEEING a Chines? topple from the top j of the Sulaiman bridge into the Klang river in the early hours yesterday morning, a cfistuble on beat duty got into the wafer and brought the man U157 words
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110 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Own Reporter] W Ipoh, May 23. AN important feature of the mar- riage of Miss Ng Siew Ngoh and Dr. Chung Kiat Seik which was celebrated here on Sunday was that both the parties donated a sum of SI.OOD each to the110 words
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Article121 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 23. THE attempted robbery on the night ot May 15 at No. 24 Logan Read, the residence of the late Mr. Tye Chee Choong, was recalled, in the Middle Court yesterday when five men, Ismail bin Ramansa, Mohamed Yusoff. Wong121 words
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Article59 1939-05-24 12 LEAGUE DANZIG Reuter. Geneva. May 23. THE League Council's Danzig committee has decided to make no change at present in the relations between Danzig and the League. It also decided *o request the League's High Commissioner in the free city. M. Burckhardt, who ft a Swiss, to return to DanzigReuter. - 59 words
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Article91 1939-05-24 12 AN official eonununiau, A from Government morning state* that Ihl J!£ Council of Perlis. o„ ,h ;i f tion of His Highness th, SSi* has given 525,000 for Imperial 51' fence as a token of loyalty *L appreciation of u le }LZJSf which the State has91 words
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Article167 1939-05-24 12 Singapore. Wednesday. npHE fact that th jjjus- lim doctors and lawyers practi* ingnere is being added.to, although gradually, will give great a 1 to the Muslin community. Last night Tuan Shaikh Baliai ok, Taha Mattar. a well-known member of the local MuUim community, gave a dinner at167 words
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116 1939-05-24 12 [From Our Oun Reported Penanc. May 23. TENGKU Bnginqa. a >.i F:urrr. cist, a»r»?:r claimed trial beftw Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle M yesterday when he was charged cheating. He was accused of cheating one Shariffa Mustura (f) by falsely representing to her116 words
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285 1939-05-24 12 Sin^ r aiM)re, Wednesday. BECAUSE of the importance of Singapore, making I; an for the work of the Overseas Lear lie, Mr. P. R. N T o»ke Travelling Secretary oi the League, who arrived "Karapara," is going to spend a month her.'. Mr. Noakes285 words
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193 1939-05-24 12 I From Our Ou n Re* Kuaia Lunipni. W»S' IN view of the fact thai the charge I of havimr faded to «g£ questions put by the <> d truthfully, might be dropped «J--the accused Rani, ated, Mr. C. S. K. Bovell d the193 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-24 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITS D, Chta* Building, CtaoHa Htrart, THOSE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement71 1939-05-24 12 MOMKtff J ••Trcwhella" Monkey Jack and "Trewhella" Monkey Grubber are ideal for tree felling and rapid land clearing. They are simple to use, and yet can tackle the hardest job—by hand. They are scientifically mode to conserve physical energy and eliminate strain. AS SUPPLIED TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS, RUBBER ESTATES,71 words
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Article48 1939-05-24 13 Ipvl May 23. imp and v rv day. I »*d that t cobra he true the Parii ovingly bra in his opened in reptile. ii out from nd on seeing it d at it. and ĔM in killittle lamb, but u< dea why the nun? for Mi48 words
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72 1939-05-24 13 Kulim, May 23. m appeared B j Idrus. the SeH -cay. on a H possession of 18 Perak Chinese be held on the I .17 next. :r.:ng trial, said it but found them road side whi. "..e accused furthe: to report the tnd hf en72 words
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166 1939-05-24 13 „|-£ST RATIO EVER 0 CHINA DOLLAR Reuter. Shanghai, May 20. me of the yen in Shanghai's unofficial open n ti the Chinese national dollar continued voted was W f 2 cents for one yen by far the lowest since the Sino-Japanese hostilities started. IReuter. - 166 words
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Article91 1939-05-24 13 Shanghai, May 23. rTHE 'Kckumin.' reputed to be the mouthpiece of the Japanese military group, has issued a threat to the personal safety of the British Ambassador to China. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, who is accused of utilising his position to protect the lives of91 words
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Article37 1939-05-24 13 Reuter. I Southampton. May 24 The Yankee Cliooer arrived at Southampton at 12.45 p m. B S T. from Portugal, ccmDletine her second flight, this time by the southern route, from America to England —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article351 1939-05-24 13 NGHAI and The Japan- bal. many pl&ces Possibly powcri will to places at there is an of Japan- at.ver it JapanGermany atKaarg to I is timing her the genwhich B B U v Italy B '.inugii Ucr fed) B U b nulled B while me demo- villi351 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-05-24 13 Shop windows cf premises in High Hclborn and Euston Road. London, were wrecked by bomes recently. The photo shows a polceman on guard outside Uh shattered car premises of George Newman and Co., car agents, in Fuston Road. London.42 words
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Article226 1939-05-24 13 Palestine London. May 2ft, SPEECHES of chief interest in the debate on Palestine in the House of Lords came from Lord Samuel, the former High Commisssioner in Palestine, and the Archzishop of Canterbury. Lord Samuel advanced many of the arguments used by speakers in the House f226 words
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128 1939-05-24 13 The Opposition amendment was defeated by 281 votes to 181 and the Government s motion was then carried by 268 to 179. In the House of Lord CflfCBL "Lord Snell withdrew his amendment and the House asreed to the Government s motion approving the128 words
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Article217 1939-05-24 13 Resuming the Palestine debate in the House of Commons Mr. Herbert Morrison (Opposition Labour> declared that Government was breaking its promises and acting dishonourably. The policy of the While Pap~r directly conflicted with the declarations of the Government. The Jews were now to be made a per~217 words
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Article312 1939-05-24 13 British Wireless. Sir Archibald Sinclaii (Liberal Opposition Leader* emphatically declared that the White Paper was inconsistent with the mandate said it was the vital duty of Government to consult the Mandates Commission of the League. Mr. J. Marion strongly opposed the White Paoer. Mr. Churchill announced he wculdBritish Wireless. - 312 words
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Article187 1939-05-24 13 Reuter. In the House of Lords. Lord Snei; and Lord Samuel criticised the Government's proposals at length. Lord Samuel condemned particularly these relating to immigration and contended it was obvious that the idea of a national home for Jews was being strangled. The Archbishop of Canterbury expressed theReuter. - 187 words
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Article28 1939-05-24 13 Kuala Lumpur, May 23.—A meetting of tiie Selangor State Council will be held at the Astana Mahkota. Klang, on Thursday. June 15. at It. a.m.28 words
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104 1939-05-24 13 "[From Oui Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 23. 3l X*K* B >ai du. First Inspector. attached to the Central Police Station, Ipoh, sustained a severe injury to his foot as the result of a shot from a revolver early this morning. The aawwd musketry of104 words
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Article56 1939-05-24 13 A JAPAvror Shanghai. May 23. 4 JAPANESE spokesman in Shanghai S has admitted that the Jap-nese in Hupei have retreated to thp s- uh Khey ore to assume defensive tactics. rfTho reason .*°r such action is because 0* the numeral superior:!" 0 the Chiforces, who are holding strategic56 words
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Article46 1939-05-24 13 Reuter. Haifa. May 24. AN officer was killed and an office and two other rank- wer* wounded a nvrtv of wv wnbtMhed by Ambs rear Airc-aft vent to the party's aasistanec and fighting continued until dusk Seven Arabs were killed.— Eeuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article34 1939-05-24 13 Prague. May 24-The first session Df tne Oennan Court sentenced three Czechs to six months' impriosenment each for tearing down the swastika flag in a viliae* near Prague o n Hitlers birthday-34 words
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Advertisement165 1939-05-24 13 is the most important item on my shopping 'isi So cutter must be cf the very best quality anc 1 foli ;1 c n: a tratert goodness an i nourishment. "S. C. S." AUSTRALIAN BUTTER oossrs c es these attributes and is alwa\v a favou*it< wttt who piU Fine Quality165 words
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Article206 1939-05-24 14 Gibbons Scores Century In Each Innings London, May 23. Somersetshire beat Leicestershire by three wickets. Somerset 281 (Gimblett 108) and 106 for 7. Leicester 81 and 304. Kent beat Notts by nine wickets. Notts 78 (Lewis 6 for 18) and 375 (Knowles 93 not out, Hardstaff 104». Kent206 words
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57 1939-05-24 14 'From Our Oun Correspondent) T Seremban, May 23. HE following have been selected to represent Negri Sembilan at cricket against Perak on Sunday and Monday at Ipoh: Dr. Strahn, Graves, Stiven, Felix de Silva, Sukumaran, Dunbar. Dionysius, Wheeler, Rintoul, Fleming, F.rskine. Resetves: Potter,57 words
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Article76 1939-05-24 14 The following will represent the Henry Waugh (Singapore) Sportd Club m a friendly soccer match versus the Borneo Company Sports Club at the Cteylang Stadium on Thursday. M. s i H Bracegirdle, Tan Neo Teck, Abo) b:n Sahnun, Ng Yeow Koon, A. Cromarty, Sim Teck Lim,76 words
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Article76 1939-05-24 14 Following is the programme for the week-end at the R.S.Y.C. On Friday, there will be the us.ial afternoon races for all Classes. Stan at 5.25 p m. On Sunday, there will be Sweepstake Races in each of the Class, provided sufficient support is forthcoming. Star* of76 words
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487 1939-05-24 14 By "Pete" pJE prelim nary bouts in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Champion;iij's were held last night in the covered stadium of the Happy World before a large crowd. Out ?f nine bouts, there one k.o. and three t.k.o's- The first Arab to step into487 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1939-05-24 14 Sir J. Jarvis Says Admiral's Walk Will Win Reuter. Epsom. May 24. CI'PERSimONS persons are hacking Fox Cub with a view to the tact that Old Moore says that the Derby is likely to he won by a iockev wearing while, and may pos-'biyReuter. - 1,086 words
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Article48 1939-05-24 14 The following have been selected to nlav Crietevt for the V.M.C.A. against 7th Heavy Battery RA. on Saturaav. at 2 p.m en the Prince Edward Ground: Suratta Lvne Chrvsostom. Xr» ie. b'rani Wilton. Hope. Barker, itohmcon, LeijsSittSt, Neo Hock Lim. An Ken.4 r <n% L Newman.48 words
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Article12 1939-05-24 14 The Derby w«ii he broadcast from Singapore at 9.J0 to-night.12 words
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Article76 1939-05-24 14 Sreecv: S.C.C. vs. Manehesters (Div I) —SCC Joseph Travers vs. Inited Engine* rs (B H L )—S.H.B. Excise \>. R.A.F. <H Q.i 2B -Stadium Changi Civilians vs. I.A. <?B»- CU. J C.S.A. vs. S C.F A. -B" 128) J.C S.A. Spore Improvement Trust vs. S R C SRC.76 words
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Article112 1939-05-24 14 Reuter. Hoylake. May 23. TWO boy prodigies came into the lime- light in the second round of the British amateur Golf Championship. Seventeen-year-old Kenneth Thorn of Thorpehall beat S. E. Banks of Hallamshire. last year's English champion, two and one one and 19-year-old James Bruen 'IrishReuter. - 112 words
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Article34 1939-05-24 14 Reuter. London. May 24. The McAvoy-Len Harvey .fight which will be recognised by the British Boxing Board as a wcrld-title light heavyweight bout will definitely be held on June 22. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article26 1939-05-24 14 In a friendly game of waterlpolo played yesterday at Fort Canning, the V.M.C.A. Juniors beat the Royal Engineers (Chang!» by four goa.s to two.26 words
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Article24 1939-05-24 14 Reuter. Warsaw, May 23.—1n the second round of the Davis Cup tennis, Germany eliminated Poland by three matches to two. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article157 1939-05-24 14 Reuter. Following ar Derby to-daN thf> v t Richard' *^lJ Burns. WHEATLAND Lane J I» U BU IM\ BKUOPOL] Perrymin Urd N LARCHFiei n v, FOX CUB Mr mond G RuharH ar<l HASTINGS DfL-BBABAH ».< Nr Vfli ADM,K AIS UIK JarMs, H H *l DHOTI 9.1 vReuter. - 157 words
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130 1939-05-24 14 \F>o", (> THE Negri It lllfcilll Segamat Police thtir soccer encounter on the I town padang and neither side storing. rhj fast and keen and a J"J crowd turned out M ltpf>> game. There was little to teams. The visit superior to the130 words
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Article41 1939-05-24 14 THE F M S. Mi 2 I Ujoi.g Club Seremban yeste d scored 1131 v 37 and Rhode 14 Smith bagged The Pola- pa with seven wickel Smith was unt Harbhan Sir. log took two41 words
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1077 1939-05-24 15 SfADI AND KAMIS WIN DOUBLES TIE EASILY I -ay the Singapore Tennis championships went a step 7 d ;jJ p e^ n 7 V h f n c!«ubf,s and two singles l> where he younger players wert onccrmd, and might be created by1,077 words
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Article107 1939-05-24 15 THE ties intended for yesterday were not played as the players concerned had to contest matches in the Singapore Tennis tourney. Evan Wong' and Cecil Wong < -9) beat Siong Teng and T. G. Sect I—6) 6—3, 6 —2. In the handicap doubles arranged for play instead. To-day's107 words
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Article57 1939-05-24 15 The following have been selected (o play Vciiey-Ball for the V.M.C A. Junior Department against An-lo-Cfeinece icfccol on Thursday at 5 °m en the Bras Basah Road Ground: Lira Njit Siong (Captain*. B. Fon«Kwik Sam York. Loke Yu Sam. Clieonc Fak Lo, Au Keng Chu. Lim Cheng57 words
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Article210 1939-05-24 15 (Irom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. TRAINING the morning was chiefly contineo to getting horses to negotiate bends at speed. SQUIRE was given half pace work out the Heme straight, when he was given run. finishing up fast LIBERTY and HARD ROAD were both given a halfpace210 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-24 15 L H *U.\G TONIC. all affe «*i°* V° ld BriLi.?. wns Catarrir S. £w ch £L H?arscness1£ totti, r "»>erculosis, etc. *Co roub,es 80 cents. r q Robinson Road Phone 4?4h31 words
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Advertisement71 1939-05-24 15 BMyKApjnaj jkSM that's w hat everybody sayson 11 f tasting Crosse Blackwcil's 1 \ĕM W nourishing and tasty soups. PU It is the obvious verdict Soups contain only the very finest ingredients, splendid meat and fresh vegVmm can get C&B. Soup inthefollwrngiaTieticti n^^^^^^ Crossed WB7 BSackwll htfL m HAVE IN71 words
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Advertisement257 1939-05-24 15 QUICK WAY TO BANISH MUSCULAR ACHES Arc you a victim of stiff, strained, sore musette It k>, y.»„ will be K lad to learn of Abaurbine Jr.. the reliable, double-acting linim. in wed for years by trainers of athletes. This cooling antiseptic liniment penetrans straight to the cause breaks up257 words
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Advertisement100 1939-05-24 15 A new tie freshens Up an old suit. You can choose Tootal Ties in colours and .styles to meet every occasion, and your Toota! Ties will keep fresh indefinitely because they can be washed whcmuT soiled. Look for the sewn-in label in every tie, TOOTAL TIES REGD. CREASE-RESISTING AND WASHAIiLE.100 words
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88 1939-05-24 16 Singapore, Tuesday. PLAYED before a iarge crowd Pubu Brani beat the Royal Artillery by one goal to nil in the Division 2A league game played at Pulau Brani this evening. The Gunners forced the Sappers in their own half shortly after the kick-off. Play was88 words
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Article52 1939-05-24 16 The following have been selected to play Basket-Bali for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against Singapore English School to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the Brass Basah Road Ground: Lim Njit Siong, Koh Chit Meng. Khoo Teck Joo. Lim Keng Hian. Chia Soo Hiang, Benny Fones, Wong Fatt Urn, Loke52 words
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53 1939-05-24 16 THE following have been selected to represent Negri Sembilan against the Combined Services in Saturday's Malaya Cup match at Singapore: Goh Swee, Ghani. Dollah. Adam. Kunaratnam (capt.), Syed Hamid, Awang, Chit Woh, Eastman, Soon Teck and Pinto. Reserves: Khalid, Ali, Lee Moh53 words
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233 1939-05-24 16 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Malaya Signal Company met the Mental Hospital in a Division 2A fixture last evening, losing by the odd goal in five. Play was of a scrappy nature to begin with, tightening up considerably towards the end. The Mental Hospital dominated the play,233 words
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175 1939-05-24 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. WEAK finishing coupled with Cue iefence w«rk by the Gubahui Club were mainly responsible for the failure of the Government Offices, favourites tor league honours to secure full points when the siJes met in a league match175 words
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206 1939-05-24 16 DLAYING a faster game than their 1 opponents the V's defeated the River Valley Rovers by five goals to three this evening at the V's ground-. The game commenced with both teat playing two men short, and a *<* minutes after the206 words
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Article187 1939-05-24 16 Playing at their court, the "B" T■ \m of the Joybells B.P. defeated th:- <t~ Sinners B P last Sunday by 5 ga-v.es to 2 The following are the scores >jvbells mentioned first i:— K. R. Krishna beat Teo Ban Ci>on^ 3— 15, 15—5. 15—12: Patrick Foo187 words
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635 1939-05-24 16 Malays Win Through Clever Short-Passing Tactics In econd Half Malavs 2 Chinese ITNSURPASSED tor the standard served up and for I he D the game was played, yesterday's S.A.F.A. Div J match H the Chinese and Malays proved a635 words
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Article31 1939-05-24 16 The 16th Annual A^ J Hciv innocente' Engl I held on Juno 1 «> 1 3.15 p.m. Boys' I The race for the Old t*. m lor 6 p.m. m31 words
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Advertisement114 1939-05-24 16 PROTECT BABY'S TENDER SKIN Resinol Soothes, Comforts and Heals Mothers in the East know how necessary it is to safeguard baby's body from epidemical skin troubles, and there is no better method than to see that the ayah applies soothing Resinol Ointment on the susceptible parts of the child's body114 words
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Advertisement304 1939-05-24 16 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldness threatens hundreds of Mr. James Bind ley's workmates remember what Kotalko did for him. "I had no hair on my Jm haad at ail." be states, .•sal MM "not a single hair. At UP the hospital they said I304 words
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276 1939-05-24 17 «> of $U,O was this Jfeit y Mr store-keeper empovec) by Wean,, a c Justice Wortey at &j VcZ^&J^ I a%^° m a at c on I Wk represented by jflj led hospital fe^s H ion to the extent H leral damages. i H276 words
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Article183 1939-05-24 17 A stop v*k ,poh 3la y 23 SIORY that would beat many of those Believe-It-Or-Not tales and probably the first incident of its kind in the world comes from Tapah where 2 mn containing the remains of a Chinese woman caught fire from inside while it was183 words
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Article80 1939-05-24 17 S, nga porp Tuesday.—Madam Seah J Fock pJaaded guilty to two Rural Eoa"d summonses this morning when she aof peared before Mr. C 11. Koh in the fourth police court at the instance of Ruraf^ard BlaCkmol c Health officer The charges against luer were (1) per. muting80 words
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146 1939-05-24 17 lfch». ri 'umsdea Milne. I hr d for use in Ila v < !r the elePfor -afety, is well L Shaw, SupeIii irom ucciPi 'and and ciscI I years a subI in .hp I :iestrian or a !i i f -Jh-powered I is almo.se as "-tiier146 words
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336 1939-05-24 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 23. REPRESENTATIVE gathering of royalty, European officials and business men assembled at the proposed public swimming pool grounds yesterday at 10.30 a.m. to witness the laying of the foundation stone by H.H. the Sultan. At the appointed336 words
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Article463 1939-05-24 17 FRASER S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Tin shares were generally inactive the ugh London continues to offer rather illusory encouragement by bidding heavily but cheaply and offering meagre!? and exjw lively have had fair enquiry and have held their prices while dollars also show little change,463 words
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Article145 1939-05-24 17 Doctors will tell you that a great deal of sickness is due to the 5*lf-Do£oninrr caused by fiulty eliminaticn. The poisonous waste which irathers in the intestines must be regularly evacuated. If the process i 3 checked even temporarily, the bodv becomes ooilon ed digestvm affected,145 words
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Article65 1939-05-24 17 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co Ltd. announces the following output for' the four weeks ended May 20: Crushing No. 546 Battery treated 499" gold. clJulvaient to 1367 ounces of fine of^m! atment Plant t«ated 7669 ton EsthESSP »V 0 505 ounces of fine gold period as that65 words
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Article72 1939-05-24 17 MALACCA BUSES 17-0 lhe Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—There is cause for complaint ref£HrH g ne Malacca bu.s sei vices from the Municipal Market to Ujong Pasir invr»v^ ng o git T here are very long wait, involved as only a few buses are72 words
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Advertisement260 1939-05-24 17 I Success after j I Mitchcii >»omorial Trial fceid on I thz 31st. March 1939 I I 500 c.c. Cup won by I II George Holdsworth.??? I II OVER 500 c.c. Cup won by I f Jack Booker. I I BARRETT Cup won by 1 I Frank Chambers.????? I h260 words
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Advertisement459 1939-05-24 17 I The Staff Of Life ll I W EVERY SENSE OF THE I I PHRASE IF BOUGHT \T I I RAFFLES BAKERY j OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE I I FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER I I STRICTLY HYCIENIC CONDITIONS I I BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. I I THK MEDICAL PROFESSION459 words
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264 1939-05-24 18 Central News. Chungking. THROUGH the efforts of the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives, 200 crippled soldiers in a southern Kiangsi town are earning a I'ving as workers in co-operatives. This is one of the recent developments of the Chinese Industrial Co-optatives which aims to tram the nationsCentral News. - 264 words
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98 1939-05-24 18 Central News. A NOVEL measure adopted by the Ministry of Education has succeeded in spreading education among upwards of 300,000 men, women and children in Szechwan in the past six months. The measure consists in the employment of boats equipped with books, and educational films,Central News. - 98 words
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997 1939-05-24 18 Overseas Chinese Give 13,000,000 Quinine Tablets For Treatment 0( Malarial Cases Health Work in War-Time China QNE of the most important and urgent tasks confronting th health authorities in a country devastated by hostiliti! besides the care of wounded, the prevention rind control epidemics. This997 words
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Article103 1939-05-24 18 CmWaP* 1/ Minister. §*id ;t c*> at Chungking that win the wr^ c i ,ap ii if the United State, *J« neutrality measares, d between the fll( v Referring to the Japanese fisheries Japanese concessions Hons in which both nt M had remained firm in103 words
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Advertisement212 1939-05-24 18 r I/ cream —»5 blended u-iik deivy M il j y *y fresh aristocrat tomatoes in this deli- jflHl'' f £*WW js**ljS' H cures Hetns Cream of Tomato Soup. I g lp b y si P> you'll find your very first tomato used Is a flawless Jjp that Heinz is212 words
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Advertisement8 1939-05-24 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan8 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-24 18 Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Art, you,tao fat? Would you like to have beautiful figure like the famous Cinema of HoUywood? A California phyal lan In treating famous actors and actn ssee haa discovered a safe s< <r« t method of quickly dissc King Hcceaa fat without drastic dieting102 words
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Article77 1939-05-24 19 United Press. Patna, May 15. created at tin discovery el rumblingard ne;ir Alamganj mds !isnelled. th*. earth opined i due to accumulated h p Thaps have, has been an abnormal fa who inquisitive 1 1 ;azing at the spot sound was but a pretrie U tinUnited Press. - 77 words
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Article170 1939-05-24 19 United Press. 'PERSONALLY 1 ■^Bfcjfc^ o a m ,?T shou l d be s P ĕnt on extend .ng the scope of the officer's rank ol ndian Army so that more Indians r nonsitio ai fsrf d for holding important respongjblc offices in the ArmyUnited Press. - 170 words
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Article402 1939-05-24 19 United Press. rt sTßnvr I 0 Unao, May 16. plea for rallying round the "Forward Bloc" and n S?** Prepare the country for n*ht was tt> BoJ h€ < h session of the UP. Youth League at Makur fight to British Government, but it wasUnited Press. - 402 words
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Article128 1939-05-24 19 United Press. Unao, May 15. THE following resolution sponsored by Mr. Rajkumar Sinha, ex-Ka-kori prisoner, was passed unanimously by the U.P. Youth Conference:— "This Conference of the youths of U.P. while deploring our failure to i achieve national unity congratulates Comrade Subhas Chandra Bose for theUnited Press. - 128 words
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286 1939-05-24 19 Sjt. Subhas Bose's View United Press. "W K cannot tret Snnl i v Unao, May If). im^U»..£wl^?rf as MM Con"••ne of our major 1 a d un ess Swaraj is achieve I Chandra Bo.™ fxVreswZ Imk M,lved S*. Subhas r ®11 Bose addedUnited Press. - 286 words
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131 1939-05-24 19 United Press. 'Tii m May 15. T ~ftv' r "Hil e| Assam i„ ment in the light of the uncomnro the Ginera. 1 1 requested i»e general Manager of the AO b.;ZK!f bui U5l p"« tween the oartiec Jv he Company's Inability tUnited Press. - 131 words
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Article109 1939-05-24 19 United Press. (Pomoay, May 15. DROPOSALS to form on organisation of all members who have a living laith in the political philosophy of Ifa£s i 9 andhl wer considered last JSf'SSS at a meetin ff of some prominent Congressmen of Bombay The organisation, it is gatheredUnited Press. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration108 1939-05-24 20 r draft <>. Gunners arrived in Singapore last Saturday by the troopship "Dunera". Here they are seen disembarking from the beat. Above the Ganners are lined un on the S. H. B. Wharv-« waiting to go to their new quarters A feature of th»» transportation108 words
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Title Section14 1939-05-24 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. 51. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1939. FOUR PAGES14 words
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Article287 1939-05-24 I IN the Bristol Chan miles from the mainland, is a storm-awapt island of granite that, once the lair of pirate and »mm B**™» to-day the home, oi tw-ehe pc« pie—among them. (*anadtmh. fta name is Lundy. is two uid a half miles broad, a lc wide, and,287 words
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Article154 1939-05-24 I N 5 path (o a pari f»i England in icress*ble (bat mwh of it ''< penetrated only foot wffl <<i i listeners lo Davettfeatare pregrainsne, 'From *ra Fell to the Sea,' to be broadcast Satord and Sunday. dcasl to be produced by i rtrn, will take listeners154 words
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Article234 1939-05-24 I COUNTRY women from New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Itooth Africa, India, and all parts of (he Kmpire will arrive in London towards the end of May. to attend the fourth conference of the Associated Country Women of the World. The conference, which will continue from Bflty234 words
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Article101 1939-05-24 I THE final concert in the 1 series organised by the BBC Atu\ i religions service from the toncert HaU at Broadcasting House, the addrc"s at which is to be given by of Canterbury wffl b.fng to an end on Sunday the unparalleled festival of music that during101 words
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Article, Illustration115 1939-05-24 I A CHURCH of England service from St. Mark's, North Audley Street, scene of many fashionably London weddings, and a Roman Catholic service from St. Aloysius, Oxford, will be heard by listeners to Daventry on Whit-Sunday. The service from St. Mark's will oe conducted by the Rev. K. H.115 words
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Article276 1939-05-24 I MOM than ZJSĕ% people, representing every part of the world, every crade of society, every walk of life, have appeared in the BBC'l popular r.aturr. 'In Town To-r/;ht,' since it was first bnuidvust on November 18. IMS, and when, on Monday next, the sixth season comes to276 words
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Article, Illustration545 1939-05-24 I Commentaries On The Derby Other Sports Ei'SOM racecourse, the Royal Liverpool Golf Club's course at Hoy Jake, Cheshire; Lord's Crkkel Ground, and the headquarters oi' the Warwiekshir Cricket Club at Birmingham, are all to be visited by BRC commentate ra f; ii; week and their visits will bo reflected in545 words
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Article134 1939-05-24 I MORE rccerdinns of scenes typical of Parisian life v. Hi br heard by listeners t<> Daventry on .Monday and Tuesday next. It will be remembered that a BBC mobile recording unit recently visited the French capital to record .sounds and incidents representative of a day in the134 words
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Article, Illustration261 1939-05-24 I 8.8.C. Programmes For Empire Day CULMINATING in the broadcast by his Majesty the King, speaking from Winnipeg, the 'Round-t he-Empire' programme that is to be (he premier event of lhe Empire Day programmes in the Transmisr sions from Daventry, will be. in the words261 words
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Article92 1939-05-24 I {ROMANCE throughout the ages—ro i mance in Seville. Venice, Vienna, In Cheltenham in the 'seventies, and in Paris twenty years ago—has provided the substance from which Holt Marvell (better known to many as Eric MaschWits, BBC D'rector of Variety* has shaped the light-hearted production I its of92 words
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